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December 3, 1859 (4 pages)

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Re eee Oe el Oe THE NEVADA NATIONAL WREKLY PAPER, PURLISUED BYERY 847URDAT MORN WG 47 Onasd VALLEY, NEVADA COTNTY, CALBORNIA. TERMS: For one year, (inadvance,). ++. 85,00 For six months, (in a . hon For three months,, "esete Single copies.. . ee oe PRICE OF ADVERTISING. . aquare of Thirteen Lines frst insertion.$ = Subsequent insertion.... weceeerserees 1, SE Grass Valley Advertisements. & Counsellor Second Street, between J. & K. Streets, Attomey. gamma HR SACRAMENTO... THIS well known and long established Hotel hav. ing been thoroughly repaired and re-furnished, will . be open for the reception of visitors on the 22nd! VOL 2. Sacramento Advertisements, . omptiy attend” o all business confided to te ovata arid adjoining Counties taJean collecttwo months’ pay, back pay, extra pad Satan ee Eapellliss, inieteaticn 0. No triuble will be spared in conducing to the i ’ Cor _ . wants of onr friends, ani! others who may favor us Particularattention given toall kinds of Convey . Sem Sesto petamromant acing. " A large LAUNDRY has been built and added to Hey a al anes wee ae . the House for the convenience of visitors. ee ’ POLLARD & BEARD, Prop’rs, A. POLLARD, formerly ofthe the * Oriental’ s. Cc. RICHARDSON, ee ate J. R Beano. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Bacramento, Aug, 15, 1859. 43m OFFICE— MILL ST.,GRASS VALLEY, L I Q) U () RS, WI N E S, At the Room, formerly occupied by E. W. Spofford. B RAN DIE g & ( NOTICE. HE undersigned hare this day formeda Law Co ° Pa partnership atins the firm and style of Dibble Poreign & Domestic. cos DIBBLE & LANSING. THE UNDDRSIGNED having made arrangements in Sept. 15, 1856 BORDEAUX & PHILADELPHIA For a onstant supply of the above Goods, are now repared to sell to the trade at as low a figure as Ww M. R A N D A L L, lear ena buy from any House in San Francisco,— Thereby saving Freight and Charges from San FranPHYSICIAN & SURGEON), [cisco to Sacramento. ow For the Character of our House and Quality of Gate-ot orth fan Jase.) our Goods, we refer to those who have been buying Respectfully antiqunces his location in GRASS . from ws for the last 10 years. VALLEY permanently. ’ RESIDENCE—Corner of Battk and AuburaStreets McWILLIAMS & Co., at Gen. Richardson's Old Cottage. 46 & 48 K Street, Sacramento. N. B. Remember MeWILIIAMS & Co., Sacramento. . Resident 4&@® Dentist. —————-—_"“" Dr. Harris has located himself in Grass Valley, HEUSTON, and offers his services ase HASTINGS, Surgical and Mechatiical Dentist, & CO To those citizens of the town and surrounding ”% rT esirous of firstc tal Operations. “ae orn aa: par apn ai MAIN MERCHANT TRILGRS, panaensciai ** . And Importers of Fashionable C othing, Cor. J and 2nd Streets, Sacramento. BANKING HOURS. On and after the 29th inst., Banking hours will be from 8 o’clock in the morning, till 8 o'clock P. M., except on steamer and Satur— day evenings, whea the office will close at 9 P. M. Depositors and others will please oblige by being in during those hours. A DELANO. most Elegant Fitting Garments, and the Best Made Clothing in the State. Competent Judges pronounce our Goods equal tothe Best Custom Made, and We Guarantee to Sell 25 percent WE HAVE THE FINEST STOCK OF GOODS fthe . . . Rubber es oods Than the same BS. 5d = be bought elsewhere, as we make our own Goods pay Cash and sell . San Francisco Advertisements. The Delaware State Lotteries: Oxe Gexerat Scheme PER MONTH, WITH $100,000 carrraL Prize. Tickets $20 ; Haves, Quarters anp E1cuTs IN PRoreRTHE ORIGINAL HONEST JOHNS for Cash. erecta THE NEW STYLES JUST RECEIVED. -@a! GODFREY AND LEU, vith — and see them. ne ° a" Tailor’ imming<, Squares, Cloths, Cassi No 8, Mill Street, Grasa Valley, ata Vestine oc eninat s-alent acindie a Next Deor to Cady’s Stablics, NEW YORK COST !! Will receive from Auction as Sole Leather Trunks, Valises, Leather Travelling FINE LOT OF INDIA RUBBER GOODS. Bags, Pateut — ~ “ee Braces, BuckWhich will be sold ata GREAT BARGAIN, as it H. H. &CO.°S Indian Tan Buck Gloves, by the Was bought Cheap and must be Sold Cheap. dozen, case, or ingle pair. ii Prices to Suit All.—HALF PRICE is our Motto gee Our HAMS will be received on Monday next. We invite Families, Hotel Keepers and Mimers to give usa call. A Fine Lot of Boots, Shoes Clothes, Childreas Shoes, Yankee Notions, Candies, . LOO,OOO DOLLARS !! Soap, Tea, &c. Everything must be Sold at Half Price. Only One I’rica asked at our Establishment. L O T T K RI E S ! . a . ral ang NEW STORE, NEW GOODS; woop, EDDY & CO's Main Street. .Grass Valley. OLD AND RELIABLE . — Delaware and Georgia FURNITURE LOTTERIES. ass * . Lotteries on the COMBINATION, and others on the HE SUBSCRIBER having removed to his New Fire Havana or SINGLE NUMBER plans Proof Building, takes pleasure in informing the eitizens of Grass Valley and vicinity that he is SPLENDID SCHEMES Reetings + Ravan ane Moot With Capital Prizes of Selected Stock of Furniture, va se oh eet Ever Brought to this Place. $70.000!!____85 , !! Be-Everything belonging to House Furnishing, . And oumorous others of smaller denominations will such ax Cgrpets, Floor Cloths, Matting, Wail Paper, be drawn at : and Blankets, will be found in great variety—All of . AUGUSTA, Geo., ani WILMINGTON which will be sold on the lowest terms, for Cash. Del, Under the superintendence of SWORN COMFeeling thankfu' to the citizens of this place and missioners, every vicinity for thetr liberal patronage heretofore. I feel Wednesday and Saturday of Each Week confident if they call on me now, they will find me determined to be undersold by no otber ~ the mountains, O. JOHNSON. ee GOLDEN GATE HOTEL, {Late Hotel de Francé.} On Main Sireet, Grass Valley—next door East of TION. Delano’s Bank. a Ss. HORNBROOK The Single Number Lotteries: NFORMS the citizens of Grass Villey and the tray . (Authorized by the State of Georgin.) I eling public, that he hasrecently purchased and! Oy Gnaxp SCHEME PRR MONTH, WiTH $1entirely refitted, with New Beds, Furniture, &c., the above well known Hotel. 00,000 caritaL Prize. Tickers $20, suares TABLE will be supplied with every article to ss 3 vba in our markets and in those below. The best . 1¥ PROPORTION. table Clarot is furnished at each meal, without extra charge. The r is determined to keepas. 9 TICKETS iu any of these and earlier Schemes good a Cook and Table as can be found in the State. . may be obtained frrm TEN te FIFTEEN DAYS AEThe BAR will be supplied with the best of Li. pk THE DRAWING TAKES PLACE, and the purquors, Wines, &e. chaser will consequently have to hold his ticket only Board by the Week.~-s.s+.-.00000+ +++ $ 8 00 eight or ten daga babesel’ is published in several of ee with Lovging...+.-. 10 00 the most prominent San Francisco newspapers, and Single Meals—including Wine....;-. 50 . a file of the New York papers, containing a perfect Lodging by the night. ‘s WORNBROOK. list of all said drawings can be found at . ° ; Grass Valley, May 1852 wit . Wood, Eddy & €o,’s Lottery Office, No. 98 Montgomery St., Rooms No 2 & 3, Over Freeman & Co.'s Epress, SAN FRANCISCO. Lime, Lime! A Large Supply of Fresh Burnt Lime, Constantly on hand At the Kilns on Wolf Creck, Which will be Sold at the Lowest Market Rates, For further oy nearer app! ant > eat address Edward Huston, Grass Valley. Terms . BARLEY and HAY WANTED in exchange for une Orders Promptly delivered 2-tf WR. ORDERS for TICKETS or CIRCULARS, showing the Plan of the Lotteries, and how the Prizesare awarded, will be sent to any one desirous of receiving them. Inclosures, of $10and upwards, may be made by either of the Express Companies, at the ex and risk of WOOD, EDDY &€©0,, and PRIZES WILL BE CASHED at San Francisco. All Communications Empire Restaurant, Main Street, Grass Valley. 4 Next Door to Wells. Pargo Mo's Express Ones. . “YY iret am Meals at all Hours—where everything can > ida be bad which the market affords. Care ef Weed, Bity oe NCEECO. Sorts Game Season. Remember that we are selling our tickets at All of 4 extended tome gt ttaetaes prices, and no advance, — COLLECTING. Ste creas that an woexeepimable . SOHN WW. ROBERTS, EGS LEAVE to inform the citizens of Grass Valley and vicinty that he will promptly attend to the Coteoting oe wee or aptet, that aa Bill . handed to him. charges w modera er be can be found & all times at the Banking House }B. CLARK bef Delano em eet Se ee Orders of ae most reasonable term 1 Nevada Advertisements. . THE NEVABA NATIONAL. County Surveyor’s Orricr. Siche till gees Rene. ‘. deputized from this office. Extract from the Laws of California. . romantic margins of which huge boulders of or his deputy shall be considered legal evidence in oumerable buggets, scattered over its bot-. gg within this state. say oer comel tom, “reflecting the sun light through its. __. . ebrystal waters. HENRY MEREDITH.) [THOMAS P. HAWLEY. Jn 1852 and ’53 Gold Biaff was proclaim: . MEREDITH & HAWLEY, . ed the place at which the ships of Solomon ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS ar LAW] were shovelled lull of the precious metal, OFFICE—In Kidd & Knox's Brick Building, cor and that immense masses of the “ saint} ner of Pine & Broad Sts., Nevada. 3 reducing” stuff were still at the base of the biuff, ready for the first comers. j : q dM IwNAN pinipley In 1855 Kern river was the El-Dorado, or . m —— _ve blessed region, where abundant fortunes SA. zy sc >C> IN! M4 . were in store for any one and all who would ss —— run down, at once, without clothing or proHarrington & Patterson, . visions. 0 LONG and favorably known on Broad street,. In 1855 Russian River reports startled have removed and opened the finest Billiard Sa : loon to be found in the mountains, in the new everybody, and away went thousands, BRICK BUILDING, COR. BROAD & PINE STS. Jo 1857 and °58 followed Krazier wae, OPPOSITE KIDD & KNOX’S BUILDING, NEVApa. . ud its marvellous wealth—in a horn! They hereby tender an invitation to all their old All these bubbles very soon burst—these patrons and friends to pay them frequent visits, and A they hereby pledge themselves to give as good sat. humbugs were soon exposed. But, alas! isfaction as formerly . » f . . The Saloon will be furnished with new and mag . how many sighs of sadness followed, and how nifcent BELLEARD TABLES, and every . many were bowed down in the bankruptcy appendage complete. . THE BAR is fitted up in the finest style, ot hope and fortune. and supplied with the choicest and itnost cosily Is 1859 to be an exception? Now we have Liquors and Cigats. X ail ‘ Nevada, Nov i3, 1958.—n16 tf Washoe and Mono Lake Diggings to run after, and leave our homes, our farms and our FIRE, MARINE & LIFE INSURANCE, j claims for. “A fool may learn in the school H. MACKIE, Agent, of experience.”’ said Dr. Franklin. That NEVADA, sort of school imparts no learning, nor any AT FREEMAN & 00.'S EXPRESS OFFICE, NEVADA, . jesson to wise men, in these days, Many FIRE INSURANCE . persons of good sense, who were victimised Siasttied Pine Sasnnnnse Oo.Shastteed. . by Gold Lake, Gold Blaff, Kern River, FraPhen a . zer’s River, Pike’s Peak and every humbug Goodhue In te.... New Work, . that bas turned up, are now being mislead Quaker City Insurance Co.,. Philadelphia. . off to Mono Lake or Washoe, Gerard Insurance Co.,...Marine Insurance. ; . personal knowledge of these new diggings, Quaker City Insvrance Co.,. Philadelphia. . that we would not exchange ten acres of -Veptune Insurance Co.,,.. ° " ‘ > ‘ Life Insurance Nevada County for all the Placer mines United States Life Insurance Co. New York. . to be good for any thing. On Policies issued fer the above Companies, will be promptly paid in Cash, at our Offiee We do pet expect to stop you, but when . E.CIR. ona Y & BA TTERY STS. you have gone, aud when there, you will ose th nt probably remember our warnings. worth locating, much less working, but . quartz leads. and most of them are too large Nevada Iron and Brass Foumdary, —AND— . P Tue Weicu.—The San Francisco Bulletin MACHINE SHOP. is informed by an intelligent Welchman, that i AVING established ourselves in the above busi. . there are not less than 10,000 of his countryness we are now prepared to do all kinds of i is S Joli CASTING with euitnine aa despatch. We have . men now iu this State. Unlike most others . = supernor to those of any pe ge Foundary in the . from the English Isle, the Cambrians very ountains, and patterns forall kinds of Saw-Mill . ter and Quartz-mill Tachincry, Pumps, and Car Wh 7 generally become citizeus, and, as soon as from 8 to 15 inches in diameter, [ron Fronts for Briek . they are able, send for their families and . Buildings, Raleony and Awniug Posts, &e. We will ® also build STEAM ENGINES of all kinds, from § to 40 . build up permauent homes amongst us.— SS cuits toentenjebiienttiecens They form a very useful, quiet and indusi trious class of citizens, and are almost exclusively engaged iu mining.
The San Juan Press, speaking of these people in that town, says that they are about erecting « hull there, to be used especially by themselves for religious and temperance parngs of every description, promptly exceuted, Having THREE LARGE LATHES in ramming order we can fill orders quicker that any other shop io the mountains. Any one wanting work done will do well to cal and exaimne our extensiqe lot PATTERNS. Ba Ali Orders Punctually Attended te. ey _— poses, and for singing and spelling schools. JOHN MeARTHUR . There are five-Welch ministers in the State 3m Propreite:s. laboring exclusively among their own countrymen. ———————— MARYSVILLE, PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. H. HARRIS & CO., [Successors to Harris & Marchand.} E STREET NEAR SECOND, MARYSVILLE, 73 J Street, Sacramento, 105 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, &@ Will continue to carry on the business of -@@ Melting. Refinieg and Ax-enying. GOLD AND ORES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We guarantee the correctness of our Assays, and bind ourselves to pay the difference that may arise with any of the U. 5. Mints. Returns made in from six to twelve hours, IN BARS OB COIN. Specimens of Quartz Assayedand Valued. Terms fur Assaying, the same as in San Francisco. HM. HARRIS & CO. October 11th 1859. —tf CHA’S MITCHELL’S Grand Gift ENTERTAINMENT. 2,800 DOLLARS IN PRIZES! TICKETS ONE DOLLAK EACH. Cha’s Mitchell being desirousof closing out his retail business, proposes te give a GRAND GIFT ENTERTAINMENT to come off in the early part of November , 1859, AT MITCHELL'S HALL, Corner of Mili and Neal Streets, Grass Valley. lst Prize, House and Lot, on Corner of Mill and Neal Street, all completely new, containining a Har Room, Sitting Room, Bed Rooms, Dining Room a Kitchen on the lower floor, one large Hall above, 25 by 45 feet and a Fire Proof Cellar ; alsoa Cottage House adjoining, containing one large Sitting Room, ditto Bedroom and Reom behind thy same. small Garden in front, and Yard in rear of the house.— Size of Let, 75 feet on Neal Street and 31 on Mill St, 22 The Locomotives, Cars, and other materiel for the equipment of the Sactamento Valley Railroad from Folsom tothe new Francisco, and will be rolling over the track by the latter part of January, There are only about four miles of track to be graded to complete the same to Lincoln. In Eanyest.—The citizens of San Juan and vicinity appear to be in earnest about the construction of their turnpike from that . point to the new mines of the Washoe re-. gion. $23,000 out of the $30.000 have al. ready been subscribed. and the remainder can readily be secured when needed. The proposed route from this place and Nevada to Washoe, intersects the San Juan road near Jackson's ranch, on the divide from whieb point onward, to the mines, both . routes are in common, We heartily wish succes to our friends on the ‘‘ridge”’ in their . undertaking, and fully agree with brother Avery that there need be no rivalry between the two routes, “for both are needed to accommodate two different streams of travel . and two sections of the County that are top. . tographically separated. The two roads/ will bring more travel through the County . than one would and thus increase the amount . of public good which such great highways . always effect. und space in the rear 50 by Ti feet ... 00 “toa Pan, ous Mite. 000 c6 te cccces “io re wee ee wwe . 4a Prize One Milch Cow eg ib Puaxvrs.—According to the San Juan Sth Prize’ rs im Cash.... 10 543 } th Prize Ten Dollars in Cash... 10 . Press quite a number of the citizens of that 7th Prize Ten Dollars in Cash.. . ‘ 10} enterprising burgh, experiments, and very Sth Prize Five Dollars in Cash.. 9th Prize Five Dollars in Cash, 10th Prize Five Dollars in Cash,, liah Prize Five Dollars in Cash successfolly too, the past season. in the cul-. ture of the Peanut, or the gooa pea. Seve— eral experiments on the culture of this nut have also been made, the past sexson, in this Total... +++. $2,800 me The above Property is all wd gg order and ¥ The Furniture will be removed, and @ success, we believe, to Uae will ce.gven totes ee Bonviag tne ples (Pe with saficient . ; a ww. geod end clear title will bez iven te the warrant its much more extensive cultivation whe shall ve fortunate ewis this Valuad pext roperty year. in Utab Territory. There is nothing there . . will soom meet at Washington for the pnr—— Pans an ot Sein oa i . i NEVADA NATIONAL BOOK & JOB PRINTING MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY. . y We have, in connection with the Nerana Narvowat . Newsrarex Estenteeuxest, a JOB OFFICE, capable . © executing every description of Jeb Work, such as . Bosiwmss Canps, Cincunans, Haspertzs, } Buta. Heans, Posters, Law Biayns, Hats. Tickets, PRroGkauyrt, Bitte or Fane " ( / NO. 19, Rooxs and Pampniers, Ere., which will be execu vith aeatues« and dispatch, on reasonableterms Grapes in the Mountains. / The Observatery; We have already alluded to several some-' The project for the establishiient of ait what extensive undertakings in the way of . Astronomical Obeervatory seems to be going vineyards, about being commenced in this abead, iva manner that alimils of no doubt place. We notice by the San Juan Press, . of success. It is to be regtitted, however, that the citizens of that place are also in that the proposition for a elte-tn the moun~ earnest in their determination to introduce tains has been overraled. The fogs and the grape culture, in the mountains aga . murky atmosphere of San Francisto mast business. The Press says :—* Several par. be a serious detriment to its usefulnes, while ties in this vicinity are preparing to plant its estavlishmeat in the proverbially pure vineyards. Mr. Jos. Chadwick, améagst atmosphere of the Sierras, would give itan others intends to haveten or fifteen thousand important advantage over any other Instituvines next season, on his farm near town, tion of the kind en the continent. Another individual, whose name is un The establishment of an observatory on known to us, has taken up ground for the some of the mountain heights of the State is same purpose about a mile east of town. a matter that must sooner or luter be done. he is said to have a European knowledge of Its accomplishment is a mere matter of time. grape growing and will go {nto it here eys. In the mean while we invoke the fullest euctematically.”’ cess to the pioneer effort at San Francisco, No safer or more reliable business is now The name of that association ig to be the presented to the people of California than ‘‘ Pacific Observatory Association ; stock the culture of the grape, A hundred thou-_ to be sixteen thousand dollars—640 shares sand people going into itat once, instead of of $25 each—but no payment to be required depreciating its value by competition would . antil $1,280 has been subsctibed. only improve it. It is a business which cannot over done. . A New Gerwan Usrox.--Some of the . Most influential of the German States are . Prorr ow Cattronnta.—Greeley, in one of . it favor of a more consolidated union of the his letters to the Tribune, thinks that “fruit *9Vereiguties now represented In the Frankis destined to be the ultimate glory of Cali. fort Diet. They deem their present politifornia,”’ and asserts that no where else on Cal union too weak to bold them together . earth it is produced so readily or beautiful. . in the stormy times anticipated from the . hy. . ambition of France and the arrogance of . The Stockton Republican asserts that in . Austria. It is proposed to calla national fifty years California will have as great a . assembly at an early day, and take some wine commerce as France now bas, and Cal. *teps for an important change in the national ifornia peach brandy will be just as well . constitution. known by the taste in all the large cities as a ne ale is in London, . The Con , (N. H) P Many varieties of Tropical fruits can also vice home my bet on be raised in the central and southern por: . dent, wi pipe age cn : , » Will not, under any possible circumtions of tbe state. The Sonora Herald, a . stances allow his name to be used at the few weeks since stated that at that time the Charleston Convention asa candidate for . citron, lime, lemon, orange, pineapple and . the Presidency. . bananna are all in succesful cultivation at x We say to you, gentiemen all, upon our . the gardens of Mr. Hobart, near Oakland. . #2 The Hartford Times gives vent to They were all in fruit, and only protected . the pent-up genius of a scholar of that city in winter by a common glass house. . which astonished his school-mates, by the ie . following ‘composition :” Screxce 1x Mixixa.—The value of Science . “Composition.—Once upon atime there in mining is forcibly demonstrated in the . ¥#9 ® profit named Elisha, was walkin out . following paragraph, which we clip from the Seo a0h eer anaes an ‘his bee Folsom Express :— \ head ) whereupon be caused Z she-heare to A strata of rich sulphur has been discov. G®¥0Ur the «mall boys, This was the first ered in one of the gold mines adjoining our . time that man was ever known to bear town which promises great results. In the ebildren same mine pieces of pure nitre were got ; iia and a blackish material from which sulphuric wi acid may be obtained. Samples of all thése t bn . ; nitbest aanper tall eaves oibeh mae Sain, Whe Glues wollling ta ered for premium among sucking colts, at the tunnels were unconscious of the value of . ** Macon County, (Mo.,) Agricultural Asthe vein of waste mulloch through which . sociation, on the first day of the Fair. The they were deiving until by accident an ex-. hair on it is « nappy” like a negro’s head. perienced geologist happened to visit the . y+ p¢ Sani + bs ; t bel r : mine for the purpose of introducing some elongs toa gentleman near Huntsville, improvements in gold washing. The sulMo., named Shearn. It wasa finely formed phur strata is six feet thick and the discove-. colt and took the premium. The tail bone rer has obtained a share in the product oft sticks out a foot, and is mere bare of hair the mineral. then a dandy is of brains. gar We have received a numbe re o r of a neat #& Capt. Rynders is about to publish hia little paper published in Quincy, Plumas a county, called the pA, rat It “Life and Times. He bus had a low “Life’? is Democratic in politics. and gives evidence ee “sem of ability to do much for the cause which it . has espoused. We hope that it will not die for want of support from the Plumas ceunty . people. So says the Placer Courier—So . say we. j — #@ The indebtedness of this county at the present time is in round numbers, aside from balances on band, about $130,000. tii x The total export of gold from this Tue ATLaNntic Maits.—Mr. Ferguson, . State, for the past year, up to the first inSpecial Mail Agegt for California, bas given . stant, was over, forty millions of dollars, notice that hereafter when the Atlantic . being nearly halfa million over last year. town of Lincoln, have already arrived at San! Mails arrive at San Francisco after the . Export of goods during the same period was river steamers bawe left on Saturday, or . but little short of half a million. when they arrive on Sunday morning, a! special boat will be dispatched to convey . a> Ove of the Companies owning in the them to Sacramento. This arrangement will . rich silver lead at Washoe has gent an agent prove of great value to persons residing in . to the East to procure machinety and mathe interior have heretofore frequently been terials for a smelting establishment, which obliged to wait two and three days for their . they propose erecting upon their mine. correspondence which should have come to hand that much earlier. peas Gold fish, once a curiosity, imported . . from China and kept in glass globes, are za7-The Democatic National Commerttten . <nid uow to abound in the Potomac river and io several of the creeks that feed the pose of fixing a day for the meeting of the . Hudson. Charleston Convention. ga The Nevada Democrat says that the parScarce a week passes that we are not ity assesment roll of that place has just enabled to record some new feature to the . been completed, and foots up at $733,782. manufacturing interest of the state. The . latest is the establishment ofa wire cloth j Hci. parti eR a for fact t SanF og . Woshoe on Monday last. and party from wn _— Nevada started on Wednesday. They an: . ticipated no trouble im crossing the moun. tains. f@ Ex-President Fillmore is about to visit the New England States. While in New Hampshire he will be the guest of exPresident Pierce. ; Ricu.—According to the Nevada Demo °c ee . crat, the proprietors of the Nebraska shatt, Tus BegixNixe oF Tux Exp.—Forney and took upwards of $40,000 from their claims Douglass are quarreliug. It is thought tbat . in the four weeks ending on Saturday lest. the latter will go with the Administration Truly the mines are “giving out.” and take Illinois with him. ae nn nen . @It is rumored that the Rev. Henry i Cuvar.—Passengers were taken from Sac. A. Wise, Jr., son of Gov. Wise, of Virginia, ramento to Maryaville last week for éwo bits. . thinks seriously of coming to California.— The opposition on the river is runaing high. . Mr. W. bas recently taken priestly orders is about 23 years of age, of the Johan RanThe result of the late Maryland elecdolph build, and said to possess rare gifts enuman no political aan “4 her Con. 80d cultivation as an extemporaneous speagressional delegation which still stands as ker. His name is mentioned in connection before, three Demoorate aod three Americans, . With Trinity Church, San Franoiseo.